To be continued…
A quick note to let you know I have not forgotten my tasklist for the year. Now that things have settled slightly here I should be able to get back on track with the massive learning curve.
The writing schedule for this year was going to be dominant, but having invested in all these courses means that I have to be a bit pragmatic, and as anyone who has been through a great deal of stress and insecurity knows, it is very difficult to input information when you are experiencing trauma. Better to decorate when stressed, than waste time on half assed creation.
In any event, just in case anyone has not guessed what I am up to, I am returning to games as a medium this year. As I will not be doing it for nothing, I will be unable to make a direct reference to my lovely muse, as this would involve actual contact. So, you can expect an abstract anti-romantic adventure of some sort. I have a visual novel, and 3d game on the tasklist, and since my hand was damaged in the attack, the sewing is kind of back burner at the moment. Let us hope that I have wooed Wolfe to the point that he is willing to put some intellectual effort into decoding my amusing jibes. It is ironic, given that making a game is what made me so ill that I sought him out in the first place.
I noticed with some amusement yesterday, that Trump has already said he is expecting the economic bubble to burst for the USA quite shortly. There are several economists trying to cash in on this statement by playing on the fact that many Americans seem to think that money is a bit like magic, and some people are more magical than others. They do this by selling books and scare stories about the derivatives market, which is quite funny.
Money is not magical, the love of it is not pretty, and no, it does not make you smarter, funnier or more appealing. It is a useful weapon, but it is never infallible. If you choose to look on it as magical, however, why would you donate your magic dust to someone who already has a massive cellar full of it? Unless you are me, and trying to make a point to your beloved, I guess.
It is my view that we should be looking at life in a more time-related way, since so many of us have been sidelined in favour of stupid people who prefer cash to thinking. Time is something you never get back, and spending it wisely to build something new is extremely prudent in an age where only the innovators survive.
In an era of cultural blame, where we are encouraged to hate rather than think for ourselves, or attempt to change anything, where we are discouraged from close relationships, and encouraged to grab what we can get, it is wise to be an outsider, and patiently wait for our opening cue.
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